Android manages the memory that apps use. You don't usually need to close apps. But if an app isn't responding, try closing the app. Learn how to troubleshoot apps that aren't working. Uninstall. The problem is you don't have you SD card selected as the default installation location. Which makes the app install back onto the internal storage. To fix this got to Settings > Storage > Preferred install location then select SD card. After you update it will install app on the SD card by topfind247.cos: 5. Apps create data for various things and then you need space for the functioning of app. And if there isn't enough space then phone may make some space by clearing cache or something. I don't know for sure. And if there isn't enough space then that app won't work.
Internal Storage in Android. Files can be saved directly in the "internal" storage of the device. When the files are saved in the internal storage, they are automatically set to private. These files are set to private so they cannot be used by other applications. We can create and write a private file in the internal storage as follows: a. To download more apps and media, or help your phone run better, you can clear space on your phone. Storage is where you keep data, like music and photos. Memory is where you run programs, like apps and the Android system. Answer (1 of 3): These people who answered last summer must work for Samsung or Google. The apps move back because Android has decided, since v 5 Lollipop I think, to automatically make them move back when they update. Almost certainly it's one of a range of mean ways to make people's phones redu.
Android manages the memory that apps use. You don't usually need to close apps. But if an app isn't responding, try closing the app. Learn how to troubleshoot apps that aren't working. Uninstall. Android Go also gives the option of moving files over from Internal to the "internal" SD card and all that does is use up the same amount of storage on the SD card as on internal storage, but the internal storage is still full and isn't reduced, essentially duplicating those files. My internal memory keeps getting filled up. To free up space, I move all the apps I can to the SD card, but when the apps get updated, they end up back in internal memory. This does not happen to all apps, about half of the ones I have installed. Can this be remedied or do i have to continually monitor and manually move the apps. Android v
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